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The Greentown Grapevine – 2005-08, 12:08

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Celebrating Our 12th Year!
Volume 12, Issue 8 August 2005
Strains of Mozart, Bach, and 1
Sousa Heard at the Fountain
New School Board
Members of Kokomo Chamber Brass, Sarah Brichford, John Hart, Steve Inman, David Britton,
and Dick Weber
Photo by Rachel Jenkins
The “ Music at the Fountain” and was very pleasant. During Celebration” - barbershop
series kicked off Thursday t h e p i e c e , “ G eo r g e August 18 - “ New London
evening, July 28, with Kokomo Washington’s BirthdayParty” a Sound” - folk music - blues
Chamber Brass. The 19 cake walk was held with the August 25 - “ Old Time
selections included “ Ascendit prize being a cake from Pastry Charlie” - Charlie Chaplin
Deus”, “ Rondeau”, “ Sheep May Diva, a new Greentown impersonator with music,
Safely Graze”, “ Back Home business. One person mused dancing, and more
Again in Indiana” and “ On the that the evening seemed like September 1 - “ The Lord’s
Banks of the Wabash, Far “ Mayberry”. Servants” - Southern gospel
Away”. Over 70 people came The remaining schedule, all bluegrass
downtown Greentown to enjoy beginning at 7: 30 p. m. is:
the- concert, eat ice cream and August 4 - Steve Vermillion
visit. After a week of on keyboard - “ Music for
sweltering heat and humidity, everyone”
the weather had turned cooler August 11 - “ Sound
Tornado Warning Sirens
Prove Effective
The outdoor warning sirens,
put into service in June of this
year, were activated the evening
of July 26 about 8: 15 when a
tornado warning was issued for
several counties, including
Howard. Even though not
guaranteed to be ’ heard from
inside buildings, many residents
did hear them from inside, and
with windows closed. The
distance they can be heard is
also impressive. Dwight and
Ganiece Schaaf, 7 128 E 300 N,
heard the sirens.
In this instance the value of
sirens was noted because there
were none of the usual warning
conditions in the sky. The air
was calm and no “ wall cloud”
was visible. If a person did not
have a radio or television on, he
wouldn’t have had reason to be
concerned. But upon listening
to news broadcasts, the
potential danger was confirmed.
In this instance Greentown did
not suffer damage, but a
tornado touchdown was
reported on north 3 1 near road
218.
The sirens will continue to be
tested each - Friday at 1 : 00 p. m.
from March through September.
During the months of October
through February, they will be
tested on the first Friday at 1 : 00
p. m. In the event of pending
severe weather, the test will be
suspended until the next Friday.
Lawn chairs are recommended.
In case of inclement weather,
the program will be at Meridian
Street Christian Church, one
block north of the stoolkht.
School Board
Officers Elected
An election of officers was
held on July 7, 2005 at the
Eastern Howard School
Corporation board meeting.
The new officers are: Bill
Heck, President; Paul Hubbard,
Vice- president; and Larry
Hinesley, Secretary. Other
members are Mark Lantz and
Marietta McWhorter.
Further postions are: Teresa
Vester, Corporation Treasurer;
Jennifer Smith, Deputy
Treasurer; Dana Brovont,
Elementary Extra- Curricular
Treasurer; Debbie Lavengood.
Jr./ Sr. High School Extra-
Curricular Treasurer; and Mark
McCann, Corporation Attorney.
Member Chosen
by Susan Dove- Tobin
Marietta McWhorter of
Greentown was picked as a
replacement for Rex White at a
special meqting July 27, 2005.
White resigned because of
moving out of the area.
McWhorter applied and
interviewed alongside 7 other
candidates including Ms. Janet
S. Middlesworth, Mr. Vincent
L. Jaenicke, Sr., Mr. Timothy
Porter, Mr. Brian Dobbert, Mr.
Jefrey L. Buckely, Mr. Terry
Steiner and Mr. Randy
Blankenship, Sr. The School
Board members commented
that the high level of expertise
and excellent credentials of all
the applicants had made it a
very difficult selection process
and that they were grateful for
all the applicants’ willingness
to participate.
McWhorter, employed at
Delphi Finance as a supervisor
responsible for worldwide
balance sheet and cash flow
reporting, achieved her Masters
in Business Administration
from Ball State University
where she also attained a
Bachelor of Arts and Corporate
Finance.
Having grown up in Beach
Grove, Indiana, she moved to
the Greentown area three years
ago. McWhorter’s daughter
enters grade 3 this fall at
Eastern. McWhorter has
recently decided to learn the
violin along with her daughter
and she also enjoys hobbies
such as reading, crafts and
scrapbooking. They attend First
United Methodist Church in
town and like it very much.
Marietta McWhorter
In a time when the single
most pressing issue for our
school board is the decling in
school funding and exorbitant
budget cuts, McWhorter faces
the daunting task of helping to
find new and creative ways to
do more with less. When
asked of her reasons to apply
for the job she said “ Education
is very important and an area
that I feel I could make a
positive contribution to the
community. I had thought
about running for the school
board in the next election and
this is a way to see if I like it.”
When asked what it is she
would bring to the board she
replied “ My background in
corporate finance and my
analytical mind can help me
make good o b j e c t i v e
decisions.”
Pump Festival to be Sept. 17
9 a. m. - 5 p. m.
Downtown Greentown
Street Chalk Art Contest, Crafts,
Food, Flea Market, Moon Walk,
Pet Parade, Bicycle Parade, Duck
for a Buck, Canoe Trips, Art
Show. Contact Dave Turner, 628-
2612 for booth space. There is no
charge for non- profit organiza-tions.
Contact Lisa Stout, 1- 888-
649- 0400 for information on the
art show.

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Celebrating Our 12th Year!
Volume 12, Issue 8 August 2005
Strains of Mozart, Bach, and 1
Sousa Heard at the Fountain
New School Board
Members of Kokomo Chamber Brass, Sarah Brichford, John Hart, Steve Inman, David Britton,
and Dick Weber
Photo by Rachel Jenkins
The “ Music at the Fountain” and was very pleasant. During Celebration” - barbershop
series kicked off Thursday t h e p i e c e , “ G eo r g e August 18 - “ New London
evening, July 28, with Kokomo Washington’s BirthdayParty” a Sound” - folk music - blues
Chamber Brass. The 19 cake walk was held with the August 25 - “ Old Time
selections included “ Ascendit prize being a cake from Pastry Charlie” - Charlie Chaplin
Deus”, “ Rondeau”, “ Sheep May Diva, a new Greentown impersonator with music,
Safely Graze”, “ Back Home business. One person mused dancing, and more
Again in Indiana” and “ On the that the evening seemed like September 1 - “ The Lord’s
Banks of the Wabash, Far “ Mayberry”. Servants” - Southern gospel
Away”. Over 70 people came The remaining schedule, all bluegrass
downtown Greentown to enjoy beginning at 7: 30 p. m. is:
the- concert, eat ice cream and August 4 - Steve Vermillion
visit. After a week of on keyboard - “ Music for
sweltering heat and humidity, everyone”
the weather had turned cooler August 11 - “ Sound
Tornado Warning Sirens
Prove Effective
The outdoor warning sirens,
put into service in June of this
year, were activated the evening
of July 26 about 8: 15 when a
tornado warning was issued for
several counties, including
Howard. Even though not
guaranteed to be ’ heard from
inside buildings, many residents
did hear them from inside, and
with windows closed. The
distance they can be heard is
also impressive. Dwight and
Ganiece Schaaf, 7 128 E 300 N,
heard the sirens.
In this instance the value of
sirens was noted because there
were none of the usual warning
conditions in the sky. The air
was calm and no “ wall cloud”
was visible. If a person did not
have a radio or television on, he
wouldn’t have had reason to be
concerned. But upon listening
to news broadcasts, the
potential danger was confirmed.
In this instance Greentown did
not suffer damage, but a
tornado touchdown was
reported on north 3 1 near road
218.
The sirens will continue to be
tested each - Friday at 1 : 00 p. m.
from March through September.
During the months of October
through February, they will be
tested on the first Friday at 1 : 00
p. m. In the event of pending
severe weather, the test will be
suspended until the next Friday.
Lawn chairs are recommended.
In case of inclement weather,
the program will be at Meridian
Street Christian Church, one
block north of the stoolkht.
School Board
Officers Elected
An election of officers was
held on July 7, 2005 at the
Eastern Howard School
Corporation board meeting.
The new officers are: Bill
Heck, President; Paul Hubbard,
Vice- president; and Larry
Hinesley, Secretary. Other
members are Mark Lantz and
Marietta McWhorter.
Further postions are: Teresa
Vester, Corporation Treasurer;
Jennifer Smith, Deputy
Treasurer; Dana Brovont,
Elementary Extra- Curricular
Treasurer; Debbie Lavengood.
Jr./ Sr. High School Extra-
Curricular Treasurer; and Mark
McCann, Corporation Attorney.
Member Chosen
by Susan Dove- Tobin
Marietta McWhorter of
Greentown was picked as a
replacement for Rex White at a
special meqting July 27, 2005.
White resigned because of
moving out of the area.
McWhorter applied and
interviewed alongside 7 other
candidates including Ms. Janet
S. Middlesworth, Mr. Vincent
L. Jaenicke, Sr., Mr. Timothy
Porter, Mr. Brian Dobbert, Mr.
Jefrey L. Buckely, Mr. Terry
Steiner and Mr. Randy
Blankenship, Sr. The School
Board members commented
that the high level of expertise
and excellent credentials of all
the applicants had made it a
very difficult selection process
and that they were grateful for
all the applicants’ willingness
to participate.
McWhorter, employed at
Delphi Finance as a supervisor
responsible for worldwide
balance sheet and cash flow
reporting, achieved her Masters
in Business Administration
from Ball State University
where she also attained a
Bachelor of Arts and Corporate
Finance.
Having grown up in Beach
Grove, Indiana, she moved to
the Greentown area three years
ago. McWhorter’s daughter
enters grade 3 this fall at
Eastern. McWhorter has
recently decided to learn the
violin along with her daughter
and she also enjoys hobbies
such as reading, crafts and
scrapbooking. They attend First
United Methodist Church in
town and like it very much.
Marietta McWhorter
In a time when the single
most pressing issue for our
school board is the decling in
school funding and exorbitant
budget cuts, McWhorter faces
the daunting task of helping to
find new and creative ways to
do more with less. When
asked of her reasons to apply
for the job she said “ Education
is very important and an area
that I feel I could make a
positive contribution to the
community. I had thought
about running for the school
board in the next election and
this is a way to see if I like it.”
When asked what it is she
would bring to the board she
replied “ My background in
corporate finance and my
analytical mind can help me
make good o b j e c t i v e
decisions.”
Pump Festival to be Sept. 17
9 a. m. - 5 p. m.
Downtown Greentown
Street Chalk Art Contest, Crafts,
Food, Flea Market, Moon Walk,
Pet Parade, Bicycle Parade, Duck
for a Buck, Canoe Trips, Art
Show. Contact Dave Turner, 628-
2612 for booth space. There is no
charge for non- profit organiza-tions.
Contact Lisa Stout, 1- 888-
649- 0400 for information on the
art show.